New Mexico in the News – Week of October 29, 2018

New Mexico has had a busy week in local and national news. See what people are saying about the Land of Enchantment and New Mexico True with these stories and articles:

Where to Spot a Ghost in Every State (Readers Digest)

Boo woo-hoo! It’s the most wonderful time of year…for ghost hunters and enthusiasts of the eerie and inexplicable. So grab your flashlights, microphones, EMF meters, and a full tank of courage and head out to find glowing orbs, sinister mists, menacing moppets and mobsters, disembodied voices, crying women in white, and frightening footprints at these haunted sites in every state of the union. Read and share...

New Mexico Features a Diversity of Sights for Families (Travel Pulse)

It’s become a bit of a tradition for our family to travel west from our Ohio home on our annual summer vacations. We usually tend to focus on one or several national parks, making the trip an outdoor adventure. Read and share...

New Mexico Tourism Department releases 'Most Haunted' list(KOB)

It's enough to make your hair stand on end. “Of all 16 places on the most haunted list, the one that I believe is the most haunted is the one that I’ve actually experienced a haunting in, and that's the Herzstein Museum in Clayton,”Rebecca Latham, Cabinet Secretary for the New Mexico Tourism Department said. Watch and share...

New Mexico is Where You'll Find Haunted Sites(Fox New Mexico)

People looking for haunted sites and ghost stories, New Mexico is the place to be. The New Mexico tourism department has created a database of places for those looking for information. Watch and share...

Tiny New Mexico Town Names 'Scariest' city in the state(Everything Lubbock)

New Mexico is known to have some spooky places. Now, New Mexicans themselves are deciding which city is the state's scariest. Locals who KRQE News 13 spoke with said New Mexico has a haunted history. Read and share...

The city of Clayton has recently been named the most haunted city in the state of New Mexico. The Land of Enchantment has a steep wild west history, which is why it’s no surprise several of the state’s cities have some well-known ghost stories. Watch and share...

New Mexico Blazing a Dark Sky Trail(Hill County Alliance)

While New Mexico has long been a destination for dark sky enthusiasts, there had been no organized effort to promote dark sky tourism until the state’s Tourism Department got involved. On a visit to Capulin Volcano National Monument in the fall of 2017, staff members from the New Mexico Tourism Department learned about the dark sky programs there and why dark skies are important. Read and share...

“Of most 16 places on probably the most haunted list, one that I believe may be the most haunted may be the one which I’ve experienced a haunting in, and that is the Herzstein Museum in Clayton,”Rebecca Latham, Cabinet Secretary for the brand new Mexico Tourism Department said. Read and share...